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Miriam Mason

CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS EXECUTIVE

Miriam Mason
Professional Status
Employed
Available
About Me
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS EXECUTIVE
Accomplished communications executive with a proven history of success. Extensive experience developing and delivering internal and external strategic communications across multiple platforms for global companies, academia and not-for-profit organizations. Skilled at managing multiple stakeholder engagements at all levels, with strengths in operations and project management, change communications, and crisis and issues management. Adept at building, training, managing and coaching high-performing teams and individuals while collaboratively operating within a corporate structure.

Passionate about giving back and social impact work. Board memberships: Foundation for Positive Psychology and Iroko Foundation (UK environmental charity); Volunteer engagements: Coaching United Nations Development Program field staff, Advisory Committee member of La Cocina, an incubator that supports low income food-based entrepreneurs. Previous volunteer work included: SCORE NY, PR & Marketing Advisor; Big Brother Big Sister Workplace Mentor, DOROT volunteer and; Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Fundraising Mentor.
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SENIOR EDITOR

FINANCIAL TIMES BUSINESS PUBLICATIONS
January 1990 to March 1997
London
United Kingdom
  • Promoted three times during tenure: Senior Editor (1994-97); Editor (1993); News Editor (1992); Editorial Asst. (1990)
  • Coauthored first and second editions of top-selling FT Management Report, Healthcare Systems: Cost Containment versus Quality.
  • Proposed and launched new newsletters International Healthcare News and Medical Device Business News.
  • Managed editorial content and publishing cycle for Biotechnology Business News, International Healthcare News and Medical Device Business News.
  • Developed, managed global correspondent network of 35 writers.